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delegation went to copenhagen with one rule in mind. they didn't want to do anything that turned possible yes votes into no boats. they certainly achieved that. second of all, they knew that they had to provide some answers to those who were concerned that china would not do anything and if it promised we could never verify it. there had to be a verification system. the verification system that is proposed in the declaration that china agreed to is the unprecedented. you need to understand that this is different than weapons of mass destruction. people tend to think about verification as hans blix with a column of blue painted as to the's racing across the iraq the desert looking for the smoking gun. but what we are talking about here is the way an entire economy works, so the data that is needed is not specific data about a particular facility but broad scale data about the performance of ben entire county, tax information, energy consumption information, policies and whether they are being implemented. countries are required to provid
delegation went to copenhagen with one rule in mind. they didn't want to do anything that turned possible yes votes into no boats. they certainly achieved that. second of all, they knew that they had to provide some answers to those who were concerned that china would not do anything and if it promised we could never verify it. there had to be a verification system. the verification system that is proposed in the declaration that china agreed to is the unprecedented. you need to understand that...
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and culminated in copenhagen. and there was a very brief 12 hour head of state negotiation that took place at the end of the copenhagen meeting. the first negotiation, the formal one failed. the second one, while i will talk about that a little more in a moment, but i want to give you some background to understand what's happening there. every discussion of international climate change negotiations over the past decade has taken place in the context of the kyoto protocol. and the assumptions created by the kyoto protocol that industrialized nations had obligation to reduce pollution, developing countries did not and was paid to do so, that decisions about how to proceed would be taken in a five year increments, so-called commitments to retrieve a second commitment period was what was under discussion at copenhagen. and that the international agreement will provide an elaborate legal structure of compliance within which reduction commitments would be carried out. and certainly over the last two years, there have be
and culminated in copenhagen. and there was a very brief 12 hour head of state negotiation that took place at the end of the copenhagen meeting. the first negotiation, the formal one failed. the second one, while i will talk about that a little more in a moment, but i want to give you some background to understand what's happening there. every discussion of international climate change negotiations over the past decade has taken place in the context of the kyoto protocol. and the assumptions...
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copenhagen. so the u.s. will look to chinaoa to see if it becomes a constructive force many the u.n. process. what china's looking for from the u.s. in the international setting is to not walk away fro the u.n.ional seinis t the u.s. started this major stat economies forum. maj the oru.s. tries to bring climae the nonformal u.n.ring sessions because the u.n. process can be so cumbersome. and to the extent it does that, china's relationship much more difficult process seriously if china >> thank you, the floor is open. yes, sir, back heructre.ing here again, a reminder, please,againd briefly identify yourself, and if you want to direct youry yous attention to one of the other yr panelists, please, feel free to do so. so. >> yeah. [inaudible] china and u.s. both are big country, and the climate change is national security, so i think there's the issue either -- [inaudible] or obama can make this decision. obama weigh all the chinese advisers in the airport, then hn kome to --let' tal [inaudible] and also this
copenhagen. so the u.s. will look to chinaoa to see if it becomes a constructive force many the u.n. process. what china's looking for from the u.s. in the international setting is to not walk away fro the u.n.ional seinis t the u.s. started this major stat economies forum. maj the oru.s. tries to bring climae the nonformal u.n.ring sessions because the u.n. process can be so cumbersome. and to the extent it does that, china's relationship much more difficult process seriously if china >>...
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>> i think it was copenhagen. my character ends up getting invited to copenhagen. that was a great shame. there were the emails. probably a little more made of that. i think people think that scientists are like high priests. science is a messy business. science labs are full of competition and bristing egos just like any human institution. part of the fact that we have almost too much faith in scientists and then there was a moment in the i.p.c. report, the climate change body that reports every few years that exaggerated by a factor of 10 ice melt up in the high tibetan plateau. that at least was pointed out by a climate scientist so in the sciences having to deal with itself really, having to be rigorous with itself. tavis: i want to come back to -- first thing is how do you decide to take a very serious issue, an issue to your point is being debated now like climate change and fictionalize it. >> it is really difficult. i would like to write a novel around this subject but you know, it is full of morals, ethics, politics, statistics. hard science and couldn't s
>> i think it was copenhagen. my character ends up getting invited to copenhagen. that was a great shame. there were the emails. probably a little more made of that. i think people think that scientists are like high priests. science is a messy business. science labs are full of competition and bristing egos just like any human institution. part of the fact that we have almost too much faith in scientists and then there was a moment in the i.p.c. report, the climate change body that...
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worldfocus -- >> the world's two most populous countries china and india give their blessing to the copenhagen climate change accord. we will tell you what it means. >>> we will take you to the caribbean where the coral reef is dying, hurricanes are ying, and scientists are wondering, is climate change to blame? >>> more violent protests in greece, as anger boils over at its austerity plan. >>> and we take you to china, where the economy is booming and so is the number of billionaires. >>> from the different perspectives of reporters and analysts around the globe, this is "worldfocus." >>> major support has been provided by rosalind p. walter and the peter g. peterson foundation, dedicated to promoting fiscal responsibility and addressing key economic challenges facing america's future. and additional funding is provided by the following supporters -- >>> good evening. i'm daljit dhaliwal in new york. welcome to worldfocus. it's a story that's been under the radar, that's why we begin tonight's program with an important development on the global environment. it involves china and independendia
worldfocus -- >> the world's two most populous countries china and india give their blessing to the copenhagen climate change accord. we will tell you what it means. >>> we will take you to the caribbean where the coral reef is dying, hurricanes are ying, and scientists are wondering, is climate change to blame? >>> more violent protests in greece, as anger boils over at its austerity plan. >>> and we take you to china, where the economy is booming and so is the...
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copenhagen, going into copenhagen, had to learn their brief, nations developed consensus on the seriousness of this issue, and it was the first international meeting based on the international consensus science, despite efforts of the climate doubters and deniers to undermine the science, and despite some of unhappy and sloppy science and science writing. the evidence is incontrovertible that the globe is warming and that man is largely responsible. there was consensus on the target, that we should shoot to have no higher than 82 degrees centigrade increase or 450 parts per million of carbon in the atmosphere, and should move toward a low-carbon economy by 2050 and the developed and developing world both make commitments, a breakthrough away from the stark line that had existed between and next one -- annex 1/non-annex 1 countries. that landed been very troublesome and and and is changing in very interesting ways. out of copenhagen, the developed countries agreed to a $10 billion package of assistance moving to a $100 bill it -- $100 billion package by the year 2050 -- 2020. that is the pos
copenhagen, going into copenhagen, had to learn their brief, nations developed consensus on the seriousness of this issue, and it was the first international meeting based on the international consensus science, despite efforts of the climate doubters and deniers to undermine the science, and despite some of unhappy and sloppy science and science writing. the evidence is incontrovertible that the globe is warming and that man is largely responsible. there was consensus on the target, that we...
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we of the working groups and the copenhagen in agreement -- copenhagen agreement. it is a very important mechanism. we will be in contact in order to organize these meetings during the years. i will take suggestions about milestones. it is important for the success of the meeting. we will have special invitations. if you're planning to build electric vehicles, you are very welcome in mexico. what ever you need to establish your plan. there is a huge market and vision in the world. we are leading and are very competitive. contact me with that program. bamut mr. president, thank you. that is a good -- >> mr. president, thank you. that is a good answer. we have a lot of very constructive stuff. we're now at the promised time for questions from all of you. raise your hand and a microphone will come in your direction. stand up, introduce yourself, and as your question. -- and ask your question. >> i am from zimbabwe. >> who do you direct your question to? >> president of mexico. one of our challenges is a mentality where we address the global challenges in isolation and
we of the working groups and the copenhagen in agreement -- copenhagen agreement. it is a very important mechanism. we will be in contact in order to organize these meetings during the years. i will take suggestions about milestones. it is important for the success of the meeting. we will have special invitations. if you're planning to build electric vehicles, you are very welcome in mexico. what ever you need to establish your plan. there is a huge market and vision in the world. we are...
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danish police have given th all-clear aft a bomb sce at the german embassy in copenhagen. a suspicious package turned out to be harmless. greek authorities are grappling with a wave of parcel bombs. there are international targets in athens. experts disarmed the 14th of vice since monday. police have arrested two suspected members of an anarchist group thought to be responsible for the packages. one of the parcels reached via office of chancellor merkel in berlin. in nohwestern pakian, icidbomb hasttacked fridraye at a mosque frequented by antititaliban tribal elders. at least 67 were killed. a few hours later, three people died in a grenade attack in another nearby mosque. local media said the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility for both attacks. the suicide bombing is one of the deadliest attacks this year. >> worshipers had gathered for friday afternoon prayers in the town when a suicide bomber detonated his deadly load. the mosque's roof collapsed, trapping many victims beneath the debris. >> when the blast occurred, i rushed toward the wounded to rescue them.
danish police have given th all-clear aft a bomb sce at the german embassy in copenhagen. a suspicious package turned out to be harmless. greek authorities are grappling with a wave of parcel bombs. there are international targets in athens. experts disarmed the 14th of vice since monday. police have arrested two suspected members of an anarchist group thought to be responsible for the packages. one of the parcels reached via office of chancellor merkel in berlin. in nohwestern pakian, icidbomb...
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what happened in copenhagen. if we did a cloud analysis of discussions at taos this week i think that no doubt copenhagen it would appear in very large bold letters. in while some have very very strong views, most people who are still trying to figure out exactly what did happen in copenhagen and where we go from here, our topic this morning. this is by no means clear and there is by no means a consensus. those with a positive interpretation of copenhagen will most often cite the fact that the leaders in copenhagen going into copenhagen had to learn their briefs, nations develop consensus on the seriousness of this issue, it was the first international meeting based upon international consensus science, despite efforts of the climate downers and deniers the undermining of science and despite some unhappy and sloppy science and science writing, the evidence is unconscionable that the globe is warming and that man is largely responsible. there was consensus on a target that we should shoot to have no higher than a2
what happened in copenhagen. if we did a cloud analysis of discussions at taos this week i think that no doubt copenhagen it would appear in very large bold letters. in while some have very very strong views, most people who are still trying to figure out exactly what did happen in copenhagen and where we go from here, our topic this morning. this is by no means clear and there is by no means a consensus. those with a positive interpretation of copenhagen will most often cite the fact that the...
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looks like the weather is better than it was in copenhagen last year. you've been to a few of years now. can you start by explaining what is the role of an organization such as yours like the nature conservancy in this process? >> well, craig, thank you for the opportunity to be here. the nature conservancy is a global organization. we bring people in from many countries around the world and develop a consistent platform to promote nature-based solutions to climate change. so we try to affect the outcome of the negotiations by talking to people. >> so you're both an observer and in a sense a kind of lobbyist down there. let's tap into some of your observations. this one is starting to wind down now. given what many would say is a failure at copenhagen last year and given the fact that carbon regulation is off the table in this country, at least for now, what can we really expect out of this one? >> well, we're looking for a balanced package of measures that can take us forward into the next year. they're making significant progress on many of the issues
looks like the weather is better than it was in copenhagen last year. you've been to a few of years now. can you start by explaining what is the role of an organization such as yours like the nature conservancy in this process? >> well, craig, thank you for the opportunity to be here. the nature conservancy is a global organization. we bring people in from many countries around the world and develop a consistent platform to promote nature-based solutions to climate change. so we try to...
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we of the working groups and the copenhagen in agreement -- copenhagen agreement. it is a very important mechanism. we will be in contact in order to organize these meetings during the years. i will take suggestions about milestones. it is important for the success of the meeting. we will have special invitations. if you're planning to build electric vehicles, you are very welcome in mexico. what ever you need to establish your plan. there is a huge market and vision in the world. we are leading and are very competitive. contact me with that program. bamut mr. president, thank you. that is a good -- >> mr. president, thank you. that is a good answer. we have a lot of very constructive stuff. we're now at the promised time for questions from all of you. raise your hand and a microphone will come in your direction. stand up, introduce yourself, and as your question. -- and ask your question. >> i am from zimbabwe. >> who do you direct your question to? >> president of mexico. one of our challenges is a mentality where we address the global challenges in isolation and
we of the working groups and the copenhagen in agreement -- copenhagen agreement. it is a very important mechanism. we will be in contact in order to organize these meetings during the years. i will take suggestions about milestones. it is important for the success of the meeting. we will have special invitations. if you're planning to build electric vehicles, you are very welcome in mexico. what ever you need to establish your plan. there is a huge market and vision in the world. we are...
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in the two years between mali and copenhagen -- bali and copenhagen, at the u.s. saw encouraging movement. right before the agreement was supposed to happen, there was a change in government indeed -- in australia. there has also been a change in government here in the u.s. the government changed hands in and japan. that brought about much more ambitious climate change target. the developing countries were not alone. we saw in september of last year, for the first time, china announced a countrywide climate change oriented form. they announced that they would do three things by 2020. they would increase the amount of primary energy from on fossil sources. they would increase forestation by it 1 million a.. and they would reduce the carbon intensity of the economy by a significant amount. in late november, they announced what that amount would be, and it was a 40% improvement. that is the first time they have made a reduction target. that came a few days after the obama administration announced a goal of a 17% reduction by 2020, followed by continuous reductions th
in the two years between mali and copenhagen -- bali and copenhagen, at the u.s. saw encouraging movement. right before the agreement was supposed to happen, there was a change in government indeed -- in australia. there has also been a change in government here in the u.s. the government changed hands in and japan. that brought about much more ambitious climate change target. the developing countries were not alone. we saw in september of last year, for the first time, china announced a...
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and so where cancun goes from copenhagen and what the u.s. can put on the table will be part of the discussion. most likely what we'll see out of this is again a focus on small, concrete programs. i don't think anyone in the international system thinks we'll see a treaty with legally binding emissions targets put forth in six months in cancun but there are areas where mexico and the u.s. and other countries would work together to flesh out what we saw at the copenhagen accord and what we saw happen there, particularly on the financing mechanism for mitigation, adaptation, how developed countries and even large emerging economies like mexico, china, brazil, india, how they'll work with the least developed countries to mitigate the effects of climate change and transfer the money that we're promised in copenhagen, how it will work and perhaps we'll see the presidents and their staffs talk through. and overall it will be a meeting of reaffirming the status quo, reaffirming the progress made on lots of different issues. but, not one with a big am
and so where cancun goes from copenhagen and what the u.s. can put on the table will be part of the discussion. most likely what we'll see out of this is again a focus on small, concrete programs. i don't think anyone in the international system thinks we'll see a treaty with legally binding emissions targets put forth in six months in cancun but there are areas where mexico and the u.s. and other countries would work together to flesh out what we saw at the copenhagen accord and what we saw...
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it should be established based on the copenhagen accord. it covers countries representing more than 80% of global co2 emissions. >> other nations vented their anger at the japanese stand, saying compromise is desperately needed. >> now if this summit fails, shall we be asking ourselves if the u.n. is still the right forum to be talking about climate change? we put that question to the head of the u.n. environment program. >> i always respond to this question by saying, well why would you blame the united nations as the convene there, the provider of the platform, for a lack of results? it is more a question that the public begins to ask the questions, or the countries that are not willing to come to the table? he was preventing the majority of the world's nations to reach an agreement? in copenhagen, the vast majority of the world's nations were ready to find agreement. it was a few countries listed in the way. therefore, to blame the convener when it is the responsibili of otr nations to make e agreementpossible is the wrong thing. we need
it should be established based on the copenhagen accord. it covers countries representing more than 80% of global co2 emissions. >> other nations vented their anger at the japanese stand, saying compromise is desperately needed. >> now if this summit fails, shall we be asking ourselves if the u.n. is still the right forum to be talking about climate change? we put that question to the head of the u.n. environment program. >> i always respond to this question by saying, well...
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on climate change, despite the disappointment of the copenhagen meeting, we have made more progress than i think has been recognized. the copenhagen accord has now been supported by over 100 countries, covering around 80 percent of global emissions. 70 have submitted emissions reduction targets and plans. if these commitments are implemented, they will see global emissions peaking at or before 2020. so one of our goals is being achieved and these commitments could therefore hold the global temperature rise to 2 degrees as we wanted it to do. yet, at the same time, there remains much to do. first we must implement the accord. that means fast-start finance for developing countries for the 2010-12 period, to which the british government has pledged 1.5 billion pounds. and we must raise the 100 billion pounds a year that is agreed as to global financing deal for 2020. so i want to announce that on the 31st of march in london we will hold the first meeting of the global finance group, that is the advisory group on global financing established by the united nations general secretary, which i a
on climate change, despite the disappointment of the copenhagen meeting, we have made more progress than i think has been recognized. the copenhagen accord has now been supported by over 100 countries, covering around 80 percent of global emissions. 70 have submitted emissions reduction targets and plans. if these commitments are implemented, they will see global emissions peaking at or before 2020. so one of our goals is being achieved and these commitments could therefore hold the global...
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so we have seen in china's actio national plan and insts actionsg copenhagen that we are beginnine to see china address the key challenges which is to see china reduce its emissions below business as usual levels as it goes forward in its economic development and put it on arm ph long-term past to meet the clima global needs for the climate science has cooled as a level o sustainable level of greenhouseu gas emissions or concentrations in the atmosphere and to improve transparency and accountability so that the -- all of us can judge the extent to which plans and commitments china is making its own national level or something that can be validatedo and received by thef international community as well is play a constructive role in the international negotiations. and i think we saw in the finala outcome in cogepenhagen a clear vecognition of china taking at least positive steps if not complete steps on each of those elements. we have heard a lot about these difficulties of those negotiations for those of usved involved in kyoto to think it should come as no surprise like many find souf
so we have seen in china's actio national plan and insts actionsg copenhagen that we are beginnine to see china address the key challenges which is to see china reduce its emissions below business as usual levels as it goes forward in its economic development and put it on arm ph long-term past to meet the clima global needs for the climate science has cooled as a level o sustainable level of greenhouseu gas emissions or concentrations in the atmosphere and to improve transparency and...
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- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. ♪ [ male announcer ] we make them beautiful. ♪ we make them tougher. ♪ we make them legendary. we make them better... ♪ to make your life better. ♪ and we've never made one... quite like this. the 100% electric nissan leaf. ♪ >>> here's how you keep score in congress. not metaphorically, not politically, but literally. see those little screens up there at the top there? this is how you score how votes are going in congress. it is like the basketball scoreboard at my high school. it is all little names and then you get red for no or green for yes. that's how you watch a vote unfold when it is taking place in the house of representatives. here's how you know that congress all of a sudden being back in session today in the middle of what is usually the august recess, really truly wasn't planned in advance. here's how you know. there's no sco
- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. ♪ [ male announcer ] we make them beautiful. ♪ we make them tougher. ♪ we make them legendary. we make them better... ♪ to make your life better. ♪ and we've never made one... quite like this. the 100% electric nissan leaf. ♪ >>> here's how you keep score in congress. not metaphorically, not politically, but...
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. >> when president obama was at the copenhagen climate summit he saw this backlash of emerging countries like africa, asia and latin america fighting against the developed world. and if you look at his travel schedule this year, it's reflecting this decision now to go out and woo these countries and get back in the game. president obama is going to indonesia and probably going to go to india and he's probably -- may end up going to south africa and this is a conscious decision to get america back in play with the emerging market. >> there may -- even after the last year of obama middle east foreign policy, which was a disaster, there may finally be some movement. because there's some new thinking. especially in israel, about the possibility of going to an interim solution rather than a grand bargain. where you just set up a border between the west bank and israel. and then let that government negotiate with the israelis on the final status of jerusalem, right of return and the other issues. chris: when we come back the big question this week, did the obama team seriously consider ever pu
. >> when president obama was at the copenhagen climate summit he saw this backlash of emerging countries like africa, asia and latin america fighting against the developed world. and if you look at his travel schedule this year, it's reflecting this decision now to go out and woo these countries and get back in the game. president obama is going to indonesia and probably going to go to india and he's probably -- may end up going to south africa and this is a conscious decision to get...
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one of those decisions was a decision to take note of this copenhagen accord. and so as part of that decision, the accord itself will be published. and on the front page of the accord, there will be a list of all the parties who have said we want to be part of this. and so i think that that's something that will presumably happen reasonably soon, and i would expect that all of the major countries will be part of it at that point. >> can i just follow up briefly? but would there be a risk to the accord itself unless there is more clarity from these emerging economies? >> i think it's important that the major countries be part of it, but i -- again, i think that we have close to a hundred countries now. so i think that the accord is already kind of gathering steam. yes. >> if india and china, turn out -- don't associate themselves with it, is there any possibility that the u.s.would pull out, essentially? >> no. >> not at all? >> no. i mean, i think that the u.s.is -- we have put forward our own submission. it's consistent with what president obama announced back
one of those decisions was a decision to take note of this copenhagen accord. and so as part of that decision, the accord itself will be published. and on the front page of the accord, there will be a list of all the parties who have said we want to be part of this. and so i think that that's something that will presumably happen reasonably soon, and i would expect that all of the major countries will be part of it at that point. >> can i just follow up briefly? but would there be a risk...
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copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] all we ask is that you keep doing what you've always done. the lexus rx. never has a vehicle been designed to feel so natural. ♪ but it takes less than 15 seconds to tell you this. drivers who switched from geico to allstate... saved an average of $473 a year. time to switch to allstate. ♪ you need listerine® whitening® vibrant white™ rinse. the mouthwash that gets teeth four times whiter than the leading toothpaste. and kills bad breath germs. listerine® whitening vibrant white™. >>> okay. before we go, a tale of mice and men in today's "shallow end." for all the trouble the u.s. congress is facing now, at least they don't have a rodent infestation. that is the problem facing britain's house of lords. parliament staff say they see mice on a daily basis
copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] all we ask is that you keep doing what you've always done. the lexus rx. never has a vehicle been designed to feel so natural. ♪ but it takes less than 15 seconds to tell you...
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- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. >>> the resources of our government are being mobilized to confront this disaster. but it's not only important for everyone from the federal government on down to do all we can. it's also important for us to work together to make sure our efforts are well coordinated. >> the president just moments ago speakg from the gulf coast about the massive volcano of oil as we speak to spew tengs of thousands of gallons into the gulf a mile below. it's been doing so for seven weeks. continues to do so, proposing an obvious and difficult to quantify threat to both our economy, our environment and the world's oceans. the president will address the nation tomorrow night in prime time, presenting his plan to try to contain it. what does he need to say and do, if anything, to actually have a positive impact on not only the situation, but his perception and relation
- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. >>> the resources of our government are being mobilized to confront this disaster. but it's not only important for everyone from the federal government on down to do all we can. it's also important for us to work together to make sure our efforts are well coordinated. >> the president just moments ago speakg from the...
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. >> let me ask you, then, about the copenhagen environmental summit. that was something that you'd put a lot of personal stock in, a lot of investment for the future, and it did not deliver its promise. and that was the world either working together or working against each other. where does this go? >> copenhagen was very disappointing. i think most people were expecting a firm, binding agreement. they thought it was a chance for us to come together and protect our planet. the agreement, if i can call it an agreement, was really negotiated by a handful of countries. europe, for example, that had been in the lead on this whole environment issue, was pushed aside. they were not part of the agreement or understanding is a better word. and of course now we are looking at copenhagen. i mean we are looking at mexico. and i hope we are going to do all the work that is required between now and december to go to mexico, determined to make a real progress, because climate change is an all-encompassing threat, threat to livelihood, threat to security, and we real
. >> let me ask you, then, about the copenhagen environmental summit. that was something that you'd put a lot of personal stock in, a lot of investment for the future, and it did not deliver its promise. and that was the world either working together or working against each other. where does this go? >> copenhagen was very disappointing. i think most people were expecting a firm, binding agreement. they thought it was a chance for us to come together and protect our planet. the...
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copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. yeah. you know, if you had at&t, you'd have the nation's fastest 3g network... then you'd be able to download songs faster... download videos faster... and you can talk and surf the web at the same time... [ clattering ] [ gasps ] you've got a little map in your soup. [ male announcer ] when you compare, there's no comparison. at&t. a better 3g experience. buy any smartphone after mail-in rebate and get any messaging phone free after mail-in rebate. buy any smartphone after mail-in rebate when your eyes are smiling... you're smiling. and when they're laughing... you're laughing. be kind to your eyes... with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably... and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which
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- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. [ male announcer ] imagination. it's the most powerful resource on earth. and at ge, we're using it, right now, to create innovative technology that will improve the health of our economy... the health of the earth... ♪ ...and the health of its people. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. we have been talking a lot, as you know, about the drones flying over the skies of pakistan and afghanistan. they kill the occasional terrorist and too often innocent victims. soon more of the very same drones will be patrolling our own country, specifically the border between mexico and texas. president obama and secretary of homeland security janet napolitano signing off on a $500 million program that will add unmanned drones to the air along with 1,000 border patrol agents. we'll have a total of now six drones patrolling the skies right now. we'll add one to it. most of t
- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. [ male announcer ] imagination. it's the most powerful resource on earth. and at ge, we're using it, right now, to create innovative technology that will improve the health of our economy... the health of the earth... ♪ ...and the health of its people. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. we have been talking a lot, as you know,...
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- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. the world's first 100% custom, invisible, digital, and fully programmable hearing aid, loaded with today's most advanced hearing technologies, including our new sophisticated noise reduction system. this amazing new invisible hearing aid is custom made, allows you to talk comfortably on the phone, sounds natural. - the quality of sound is excellent, and yet they're, you know, the size of a thumbtack. announcer: to learn more, call: today. >>> at this hour, we are waiting a decision that could come any minute from a federal judge in phoenix, arizona on whether the state's immigration law is constitutional. one of the days after one of the worst environmental disasters killed listen oil workers and joining us live this hour. paging dr. obama. in advance of his taping of the ladies of "the
- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. the world's first 100% custom, invisible, digital, and fully programmable hearing aid, loaded with today's most advanced hearing technologies, including our new sophisticated noise reduction system. this amazing new invisible hearing aid is custom made, allows you to talk comfortably on the phone, sounds natural. - the quality of...
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- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. >>> coast guard rescuers are responding to an oil platform explosion in the gulf of mexico. the platform located about 80 miles off the coast of louisiana, not in deep water. all 13 people have been evacuated. money may have been injured. else in the gulf, engineers are removing the cap from the broken well that caused the deepwater horizon rig to explode in april. crews will try to lift the broken blowout preventer from the sea floor. that's an important piece of evidence. officials do not expect oil to continue gushing. >>> two u.s. troops were killed in action in afghanistan on the same day defense secretary robert gaipts arrived on a surprise visit to kabul. he flew there from baghdad with meetings with karzai and general petraeus. a. >>> federal chairman ben bernanke says if one lesson is to be learned, it's to fix too big to fail. he said regul
- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. >>> coast guard rescuers are responding to an oil platform explosion in the gulf of mexico. the platform located about 80 miles off the coast of louisiana, not in deep water. all 13 people have been evacuated. money may have been injured. else in the gulf, engineers are removing the cap from the broken well that caused the...
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copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. you have heel pressure. huh? you have high arches. really? (announcer) people everywhere are discovering what's really going on with their feet. you have flat feet. i do? (announcer) foot care scientists are behind dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center. as flat as kansas, sir. that's flat. whoa! (announcer) its unique foot mapping technology identifies the areas you put the most pressure on. then recommends the custom fit orthotic that's best fo@)your feet. for customized comfort all day long. for locations, see drscholls.com. [ children shouting ] come on, kiddo, let's go. [ laughs ] hold on a second... come on up here where your brothers sit. [ birds chirping ] wow! did i ever tell you what it was like growing up with four sisters? that sounds fun. yeah...fun for them! [ male announcer ] che
copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. you have heel pressure. huh? you have high arches. really? (announcer) people everywhere are discovering what's really going on with their feet. you have flat feet. i do? (announcer) foot care scientists are...
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copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. >>> as we continue to watch this nasty weather storm, here is the storm track. you can see how this is affecting the eastern two-thirds of the country. here's the expected snowfall levels for where you may be living. you can see it gets particularly brutal around norfolk and then here's the latest live picture from nashville, tennessee. again, very dark, overcast as they deal with the brunt of the storm right now. we will keep you posted. >>> developing today, closing arguments in the trial of the man who admits killing george tiller, who performed late-term abortions. in chilling testimony yesterday accused killer scott roeder took the stand in his own defense and confessed to the jury that he shot dr. tiller. >> do you dispute any of the evidence provided to the court? >> i do not. >> do you regret w
copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. >>> as we continue to watch this nasty weather storm, here is the storm track. you can see how this is affecting the eastern two-thirds of the country. here's the expected snowfall levels for where you may...
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- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. [ laughter ] [ slamming ] [ engines revving ] [ tires screech ] [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] before you take it on your road trip... we take it on ours. [ children laughing ] this summer put your family in an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz now for an exceptional price during the summer event. like the 2010 c-class, an iihs top safety pick. >>> the senate confirms general petraeus. the vote was unanimous. it's possible that if they could have knighted him or given him the key to the city, senators would have gladly done that, too. general petraeus warned lawmakers during his testimony this week that fighting in afghanistan will likely get more intense. today taliban fighters mounted an ill advised assault on a well protected nato base. eight fighters were killed. this month is also turning out to be the deadliest month yet in afghanis
- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. [ laughter ] [ slamming ] [ engines revving ] [ tires screech ] [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] before you take it on your road trip... we take it on ours. [ children laughing ] this summer put your family in an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz now for an exceptional price during the summer event. like the 2010 c-class,...
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- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. ulswitching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: is ed "too tall" jones too tall? host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: does a ten-pound bag of flour make a really big biscuit? >>> in the short term as we transition to cleaner energy sources, we still got to make some tough decisions about opening new offshore areas for oil and gas development in ways that protect communities and protect coastlines. and this is not a decision that i've made lightly. >> well, we've been talking online today about the president's proposal to open up america's coastlines to exploration and to drilling. kelly says -- raymond gellner writes as long as we have an aggressive campaign to develop alternate energy sources and oil and gas companies are regulated i don't have too much of a problem. of course, unless america curbs its addictio
- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. ulswitching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: is ed "too tall" jones too tall? host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: does a ten-pound bag of flour make a really big biscuit? >>> in the short term as we transition to cleaner energy sources, we still got to make some tough...
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- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. >>> want to prevent heart disease, eat healthy and stay away from fatty foods. exercise and try to keep your weight down 10%. of course, no smoking. for more healthy tips, go to our website at lifeline at msnbc.com. >>> do you think new york has problems with bed bugs? well, it's not the only one, according to pest killer or kin, they are only the seventh most infested city. based on the actual number of treatments performed over the past 30 months, two ohio cities rank at the top of list. cincinnati and columbus. a separate survey by terminix found new york has more than other cities, philadelphia, detroit, cincinnati and chicago. basically we're under attack. >>> folks who follow louisville kentucky's jewish hospital got a lot of information about a double hand transplant, only the third to happen in the united states. the surgeons are live tweetin
- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. >>> want to prevent heart disease, eat healthy and stay away from fatty foods. exercise and try to keep your weight down 10%. of course, no smoking. for more healthy tips, go to our website at lifeline at msnbc.com. >>> do you think new york has problems with bed bugs? well, it's not the only one, according to...
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reporter said today on the future of climate change policy after the copenhagen a court agreement. that document drafted in december stated that climate change is a great threat to the world and action should be taken to keep temperatures from rising to a degree celsius. this is 20 minutes. >> [inaudible conversations] >> the afternoon, we are pleased to have special envoy todd stern to give us the lay of the land on international from the negotiations, post copenhagen. as you know in late january the u.s. announced it submitted pledge to limit or reduce greenhouse gas emissions under the copenhagen accord. as a step toward an in a global effort to combat climate change. without in mind and will handle the podium over to todd stern it has 20 minutes to answer questions. >> hello everybody. please to be here today. i'm going to be brief on the topic and open it up for questions for you all. where we stand right now as you all know that copenhagen meeting and produce in the end a short document known as the copenhagen accord, we think a very important short but important document tha
reporter said today on the future of climate change policy after the copenhagen a court agreement. that document drafted in december stated that climate change is a great threat to the world and action should be taken to keep temperatures from rising to a degree celsius. this is 20 minutes. >> [inaudible conversations] >> the afternoon, we are pleased to have special envoy todd stern to give us the lay of the land on international from the negotiations, post copenhagen. as you know...
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- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. i've never had an accident. is there anything you can do for me ? yeah, i'm here with liz. i need a brilliant idea right now. guys ! i just gagged. here it is. deductible. take $50 off. wait. take $100 off for every year she doesn't have an accident... ... and call it vanishing deductible. hook, line, sinker. done. >>> worsts. and rupert murdoch decides his local station should have as much propaganda as his alleged news channel. first, this is not your water coming to a boil. it's the nightly check on the something for nothing crowd, it's tea time. as you know, if you point out that the tea party is virtually all white, you're the racist. of course that does raise the interesting question of why the tea party would feel compelled to have what one of its leaders called a minority-based tea party event. the score card from the rally saturday outside i
- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. i've never had an accident. is there anything you can do for me ? yeah, i'm here with liz. i need a brilliant idea right now. guys ! i just gagged. here it is. deductible. take $50 off. wait. take $100 off for every year she doesn't have an accident... ... and call it vanishing deductible. hook, line, sinker. done. >>>...
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copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. >>> at the time that katrina hit new orleans, the speaker of the house was a republican named denny hastert. while rescue efforts were still under way after the storm, denny hastert told a local paper, quote, it looks like a lot of that place could be bulldozed. he also told the paper that it, quote, doesn't make sense to me to rebuild new orleans. former president bill clinton was at an event talking about new orleans and katrina in september 2005 when someone told him what denny hastert had said. president clinton responded by saying he was glad he wasn't with the speaker wh
copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without...
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- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. >>> it is the bottom of the hour on msnbc and we are continuing to follow this breaking news, bp's ceo tony hayward will hand over daily oversight of the company's response in the gulf of mexico. hayward will hand over control of gulf coast operations to robert dudley who's been bp's managing director since 2009. meantime, bp says one of two relief wells it's drilling to finally stop the gushing oil is now within 200 feet of that blown out well. nbc's charles hadlock joins us live from louisiana. what more can you tell us about that developing story? >> reporter: this relief well is now about 10,000 feet below the floor of the gulf of mexico and inching closer to that well casing that is now gushing the oil. experts i have talked with say that now is the critical time. they will continue to drill deeper into the well and closer to the well site. they
- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. >>> it is the bottom of the hour on msnbc and we are continuing to follow this breaking news, bp's ceo tony hayward will hand over daily oversight of the company's response in the gulf of mexico. hayward will hand over control of gulf coast operations to robert dudley who's been bp's managing director since 2009. meantime,...
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copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. well, the tiguan's great. mm. and the routan has everything we're looking for. plus, every volkswagen includes no-charge, scheduled, care-free maintenance. so, what's this punchdub days about? you know, where you punch someone in the arm every time you see a volkswagen. red one! [ baby crying ] test drive? [ male announcer ] with great deals on all 13 models, it's a whole new volkswagen. and a whole new game. ♪ and a whole new game. i'm george duran and this is the hunt's crash kitchen tour. these tomatoes are not my favorite. this, my friends, is what i am bringing to the table. hunt's flashsteams every tomato to keep that backyard garden fresh taste. isn't it time to take a fresh look at your tomatoes? >>> evan lysacek is the newly mintd gold medallist and we'll be talking to him in a minute
copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. well, the tiguan's great. mm. and the routan has everything we're looking for. plus, every volkswagen includes no-charge, scheduled, care-free maintenance. so, what's this punchdub days about? you know, where...
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- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started. i can help you with the paperwork. um... this green line just appeared on my floor. that's guidance from fidelity. it's the route to your financial goals. could you hold on a second? whatever your destination, fidelity will help you get there. because when it comes to investing, you should never settle. this is gonna be helpful. fidelity investments. turn here. >>> let me finish tonight with a verbal trick of purposely confusing two different things. remember how the country got sold on the war in iraq because we had to get even with those who attacked us on 9/11, that the iraq war was some kind of payback? that's how it was sold. remember how bad 9/11 was? let's go to war with iraq. so we went to war with iraq in 2003 even though they didn't a
- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started. i can help you with the paperwork. um... this green line just appeared on my floor. that's guidance from fidelity. it's the route to your financial goals. could you hold on a second? whatever your destination, fidelity will...
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- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. we all do it. but you don't have to. thanks to secret flawless renewal... with odor-absorbing micro capsules that capture... odor and release a fresh scent. it's still working, so you can stop checking. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 to help with my investments. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 if i could change one thing... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we'd all get a ton of great advice tdd# 1-800-345-2550 just for being a client. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i mean, shouldn't i be able to talk about my money tdd# 1-800-345-2550 without it costing me a fortune? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 if i had my way, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 investment firms would be falling all over themselves tdd# 1-800-345-2550 to help me with my investments. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 (announcer) at charles schwab, investors rule. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 are you ready to rule? i need to get back on the bike. ♪ [ dog barks ] [ female ann
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and i did that in copenhagen and i dressed as a polar bear and got a new bear suit for cancun, a higher quality, but i wanted to. that is what greenpeace does, they dress up and i wanted to draw attention to my questions. >>neil: you would think they would welcome you so they could throw stuff at you. and now we have indications that this may not be about global warming but a way to redistributes the world's money. take from the give. take from the rich. give to the poor. >>guest: it is about us, us having money and they want us to give to their friends, whether their friends in the developing world or their friends in alternative grown energy. and it is just, the only surprise about this statement is that someone has said it in public, this is what they say at their own meeting, and this is what they write in their books. >>neil: it could shock me but it did not shock me, with the carbon tax and everything else, the notion was to pay for this world dleen up and it would be up to corporations and rich folks. he is just putting it more flatly and, i guess, bluntly. >>guest: at the back o
and i did that in copenhagen and i dressed as a polar bear and got a new bear suit for cancun, a higher quality, but i wanted to. that is what greenpeace does, they dress up and i wanted to draw attention to my questions. >>neil: you would think they would welcome you so they could throw stuff at you. and now we have indications that this may not be about global warming but a way to redistributes the world's money. take from the give. take from the rich. give to the poor. >>guest:...
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- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that's the best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. >>> investigators in dallas say 25 letters with white powder inside of them received at area churches, mosques and businesses this month. the fbi says five additional letters were receiveded in austin, lubbock, chicago and walton, massachusetts. the dallas letters are postmarked north texas and contain just one line typewritten in english, the powder tested negative though for toxins. >>> and law enforcement officials on both sides of the u.s.-canada border are on high alert for an escaped arizona prisoner and his fiance john mccussically and casslyn welch. welch herselfed mcclusky break out of
- copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that's the best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. >>> investigators in dallas say 25 letters with white powder...